Here is a collection of presentations and materials we have all used when giving training on the NCEES:
Jessica: Here are some questions principals had that were answered by McRel
Below is the PDF from the Guilford County Schools' website with example evidences/artifacts for all NC Teacher Standards. This is the file Kim referenced in her presentation with Dianne. NOTE: There are several errors (typos, grammatical, etc) in this file, so you will probably need to retype the information before using it yourself.
Here is the information from the matrix above for Standard IV in a word document formatted to print on business cards (Avery 5877) for use in PD. The format has the evidences/artifacts for the front of the cards on the odd pages. You then can print the back of the card with the subsequent even page for the standard/element and corresponding performance level. Please learn from my trials and error...be sure to use business cards that are designed for 2-sided printing and are either perforated or clean-edge (which keeps you from having to cut anything).
Jessica: Here are some questions principals had that were answered by McRel
Jessica: 4/11/2011 for Union County Superintendents
Jessica: Step-by-Step Instructions for Superintendents to enter summative:
Donna and Rachel 4/1/2011 at NCASA Conference
Jessica 4/4/2011 for Union County principals
Below is the PDF from the Guilford County Schools' website with example evidences/artifacts for all NC Teacher Standards. This is the file Kim referenced in her presentation with Dianne. NOTE: There are several errors (typos, grammatical, etc) in this file, so you will probably need to retype the information before using it yourself.
Here is the information from the matrix above for Standard IV in a word document formatted to print on business cards (Avery 5877) for use in PD. The format has the evidences/artifacts for the front of the cards on the odd pages. You then can print the back of the card with the subsequent even page for the standard/element and corresponding performance level. Please learn from my trials and error...be sure to use business cards that are designed for 2-sided printing and are either perforated or clean-edge (which keeps you from having to cut anything).